Dominic Pacifico, WebMediaProz Launch Fetish Site

Dominic Pacifico, WebMediaProz Launch Fetish Site

LAS VEGAS — Dominic Pacifico has launched his latest paysite, kink-focused Fetishmen.com, with WebMediaProz.

"Dominic is unveiling a new website near-and-dear to his heart — and well-known nether regions — dedicated to hot men and their hardcore kinks," noted a rep.

Fetishmen joins Pacifico's Rawhole.com, which films in South America. "The Fetishmen library includes the best fetish-y scenes Dominic has created for Rawhole and his previous websites, but with new updates featuring diamond-in-the-rough types engaging in real, hard scenes of BDSM, leather, oversized toys, fisting, watersports and every other extreme kink a perverse libido can come up with," the rep explained.

The first three new Fetishmen updates were shot in Brazil; forthcoming updates are currently set to include "integrated model sites and kink-oriented chat and message boards. Dominic wants to create a thriving ecosystem for the male fetish world that mainstream porn outlets shun and exclude."

WebMediaProz and Zbuckz affiliate network CEO Danny Zeeman expressed excitement at Pacifico's creative focus.

"With gorgeous men shot on location in Brazil and Mexico, Dominic takes his glossy yet dark filming style to a whole new level," said Zeeman. "He’s introducing the world to never-seen-before hunks that love to get more than just a little bit raunchy in sharing their wildest kinks with the cameras."

"Fetishmen is sure to be the gay site to promote in 2022 if you are looking for top-converting, original gay fetish content," he added.

The performer-director explained he won't just be creating content "for weekly updates."

“Most gay fetish sites are not gay-owned and operated. I’m excited and proud to be one of the few," he said. "I will also be actively involved in the gay fetish community, attending and participating in events. I think being a part of what you’re producing is extremely important since the fetish world is constantly evolving.”

Visit Fetishmen.com and follow Dominic Pacifico and Fetishmen on Twitter.

Contact Zbuckz for affiliate promotion; send inquiries to dannyz@zbuckz.com.

In related news, WebMediaProz recently launched the first membership site from influencer Tyler Wu.

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